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Kate Mailer Solicitor
Kate Mailer Solicitor has a wealth of local knowledge and contacts in the area which she can utilise to serve your best interests whether you are new to the area or a familiar face around town. Local knowledge can make all the difference, especially if you are buying property or looking to start up a business. Kate Mailer Solicitor can offer you sound advice and effective practical strategies to help you in these areas and all other areas of general law and is assisted by her friendly and capable personal assistant.
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Kate is a familiar face in Scone having practiced law since 1997 with a local firm before moving into sole practice as Kate Mailer Solicitor in 2012. Kate has served the legal needs of successive generations of local families with a particular focus on conveyancing, family law, probate and estates.
Kate Mailer Solicitor has the necessary skills and experience to advise you on the purchase or sale of a business. Kate Mailer Solicitor can assist you with business types including companies, partnerships, and trusts. Each party to a sale or purchase of business transaction should be independently advised by a lawyer and an accountant.
In New South Wales a Power of Attorney is used to appoint someone to make financial decisions on your behalf such as selling your house or operating your bank accounts, whereas an Appointment of Enduring Guardians is used to appoint someone to make health and living arrangement decisions.

Anyone over the age of 18 who has the capacity to understand the nature and consequences of the document, who makes the decisions in the document of their own free will and who can communicate clearly what those decisions are.Before you need them! These documents safeguard your interests in the event of something unforeseen - an accident or illness that robs you of your capacity to make decisions for yourself.
At Kate Mailer, Solicitor, we understand that dealing with a deceased estate is one of the more difficult challenges in life. From mountains of paper work to legal jargon and simmering family disputes, they're the last things you want to deal with when you're grieving the loss of someone important in your life.
Planning for your family's future after you're gone is a really important legal task. If you take the time now to make an effective legally binding Will and Testament you can save your family not only stress but money in what will undoubtedly be a difficult time for them. At the same time as considering your Will we strongly recommend that you also put in place plans for any future incapacity through Power of Attorney and Guardianship documents.
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Wendy McCarthy
Wendy McCarthy
Jan 17, 2021
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I spoke to the receptionist who assisted me with my enquiry. She did advise that kate is always there to offer any type of assistance an not to hesitate to contact you the office.
Due to the friendliness and down to earth assistance i did receive i will definitely be going back to have my will set in place and with any other legal issue that may arise for me.
Well done kate mailer's reception/office lady who is btw a JP if you are ever in need